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www.byjp.me
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| | | | I had some time to kill today, so I rewrote the DLC api in Ruby. If you use JDownloader you'll know how useful the DLCs are, essentially they allow you to contain all the links from a variety of online hosting sources in one place with any passwords that might be needed. All this data is also kept encrypted to prevent people from poking around inside and stealing the links! Now, should you wish to create one of these DLCs there's a handy ruby API I've built thats so simple you can even use it from irb! Enjoy. | |
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blog.martinig.ch
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| | | | Architecture is an important asset for good programming and the notion of "pattern" is here to help us apply already trusted code architecture solutions to common problems. Jason McDonald has done a wonderful job to group some of them in a document that should be useful to most software developers. Go to his blog to | |
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www.softdevtube.com
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| | Passing data through a pipeline of transformations is an alternative approach to classic Object-Oriented Programming (OOP). The LINQ methods in .NET are designed around this, but the pipeline approach can be used for so much more than manipulating collections. This presentation looks at pipeline-oriented programming and how it relates to functional programming, the open-closed principle, |